Soleil Eminence

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Soleil Eminence
Overview
ManufacturerSoleil
Production1999–present
Model years2000–present
Assembly
DesignerZacharie Cordonnier
Yannick Dhondt
Body and chassis
ClassF-segment
Body style4-door Sedan
LayoutFR / F4 (Quattro)
PlatformALM
RelatedSoleil Honor
Soleil Prestige
Soleil Aurora
Soleil Prominence
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission9-speed S Tronic automatic
Hybrid drivetrainMild-Hybrid (Impulse)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,001 mm (118.1 in) (2023: Sedan SWB)
Length5,175 mm (203.7 in) (2023: Sedan SWB)
Width1,945 mm (76.6 in) (2023: Sedan SWB)
Height1,483 mm (58.4 in) (2023: Sedan SWB)
Curb weight2,165–2,225 kg (4,773–4,905 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorSoleil Celerity

The Soleil Eminence is a four-door, full-size, luxury sedan manufactured and marketed by the Cartadanian automaker Soleil since 2000. It the successor to the Celerity.

The Eminence is Soleil's flagship sedan and is the largest sedan offered by the company. It comes standard with a 3.5-liter twin turbo V6 that outputs 280 kilowatts (380 hp), however, it can also be equipped with a 4.2-liter twin turbo V8 that outputs 356 kilowatts (477 hp). Similar to the Soleil Honor, the Eminence is available in Corsa, however, on the Eminence this does not provide an engine upgrade and is solely an appearance package. All generations of the Eminence have offered rear-wheel drive as well Soleil's quattro all-wheel drive in a permanent configuration.

Design history

Development and launch

Equipment

Autonomous driving

Safety innovations

Mobile connection

Adaptive LED Matrix Lighting

Drift Mode

First generation (SS3A-F; 2000)

Facelift

Safety

Second generation (SS3G-L; 2008)

Facelift

Safety

Third generation (SS3M-R; 2013)

Facelift

Safety

Hybrid introduction

Fourth generation (SS3S-X; 2020)

Facelift

Safety

Motorsports

Sales

See also